Hi-fi in your pocket: Colorfly C4 Pro

Hi-fi in your pocket: Colorfly C4 Pro

Do you own a pair of high-end headphones? Then it's time to put that iPod away...

This thing here isn’t a calculator, nor even a portable music player. It’s a ‘pocket hi-fi’, aimed at people who have spent a couple of hundred bucks on a set of swanky headphones and and want to feed them something tastier than the output from their iThing.

It ships with 32GB of storage (plus microSD) for your WAVs, FLACs and MP3s, as well as earfuls of sumptuous noise. The Colorfly upsamples your digital tunes (a bit like a TV upscaling SD to full HD), then uses its Hi to produce an audiophile-friendly analogue output. You’ll find a quarter-inch socket on the base for your cans, but no 3.5mm jack – cheapo earbuds need not apply.

While it’s true that most gadgets try to look sleek, futuristic and maybe a little bit dangerous, the Colorfly has chosen the less-trodden path of looking like a 1970s Volvo. The display is laughable but the hand-tooled walnut back is nice and feels as warm and solid as an old soldier’s handshake. It couldn’t look more old-school if it ran on coal, but – like Sir Patrick Moore – it does one thing, and does it very well.

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Comments: 2
photohounds
30 January 2012
Interesting concept. This could become a useful device for those who want to move beyond toys.

When will there be an Android app for my phone to do this?


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elhombre
30 January 2012
I think calling the ipod a toy is a little harsh. It is certainly not hifi but it is superb as "good enough" fi. I can get as much enjoyment out of it with my $70 buds as I do out of my Sennheissers being driven by a Beresford DAC and iTunes/PureMusic.
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